One of the really odd things that is actually possible to do would be to go back one day and then follow yourself around for one day whatever you did that day.
IN this way you get just how strange time travel really is.
Any way you look at time travel it is weird to get used to sort of like it is hard to get used to going north far enough where it is light 6 months of the year and then dark 6 months of the year.
Time travel is very strange sort of like that.
So, expecting ANYTHING "normal" to come from time travel of any kind is just not useful at all.
So, even when our government and others do "Retroactive Time Travel" to prevent nukes when they blow up cities or whole countries retroactively this is not "NORMAL" either but it happens sometimes.
This is why people have these horrific dreams of nuclear holocausts where their city gets melted and blown away because they are remembering what actually happened before time was retroactively changed back to "Normal" or at least the normal we have all grown used to which is "Man made" and sometimes "Alien made" or sometimes both.
For example, Trump was "allowed" to be president in order to prevent human extinction between now and 2100.
But, even then no one thought this was an ultimately good idea just a necessary one to prevent complete human extinction this century.
By the Way I didn't vote for him either.
To the best of my ability I write about my experience of the Universe Past, Present and Future
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